by Harriet Maher | Feb 1, 2024
Art From Down Under Comes Out on Top – The 2024 Venice Biennale Lineup Unveiled Comments Written by Harriet Maher The announcement of the selected artists for the 2024 Venice Biennale has sent ripples of excitement throughout the global art community. As one...
by Harriet Maher | Jan 12, 2023
Weekend Viewing: 13-15 January Comments Written by It’s a new year and there is a brand new lineup of shows opening around the world . Here are some of my top picks for exhibitions to check out this weekend, both online and in person. From biennials to...
by Harriet Maher | Jan 9, 2023
My Robot Could’ve Made That Comments Written by There is a well-known book on modern art called “Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That.” It speaks to the once-common dismissals of abstract and ‘primitive’ styles of art as childish; art that we now...
by Harriet Maher | Nov 29, 2022
Just Stop. Comments Written by Why using art as a vehicle for protest isn’t the solution There’s been a lot of art in the news lately, but not necessarily for the right reasons. We’re used to seeing Picasso, Van Gogh and Munch’s names splashed across the pages...
by Harriet Maher | Nov 25, 2022
Weekend Viewing: 25-27 November Comments Written by It’s Black Friday, and that means hunting for deals! But if you (or your debit card) need a break from spending, here are some of my top picks for exhibitions and shows to check out this weekend, both online...